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The AIA (National) Framework for Design Excellence (F4DE) and How It Applies to the AIA Potomac Valley Design Awards Program

AIA established the Framework for Design Excellence to inform progress toward a zero-carbon, equitable, resilient, and healthy built environment. AIAPV strongly encourages entrants to address the Framework Principles that are relevant to their project.

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AIAPV JOINS IN AIA LOBBY DAY, LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2023

Emily Lally, AIA, CPHC, Director of Passiv at ZA+D and member of AIAPV's EPAP Class of 2023, shares an overview of her experience at the recent AIA Leadership Summit.

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The Interplay Between Records Retention and Statutes of Repose

After a design firm has completed a project, how long should it hold on to the mass of documents that are invariably generated? Storing these records costs money but disposing of them prematurely could cost far more if faced with litigation.

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